Wild Well Control Inc., a subsidiary of Superior Energy Services, has completed a subsea capping stack stationed in Singapore to serve the area during a deepwater well control incident. The company's ...
While deepwater operators take numerous precautions to maintain the safety and control of their well sites, they must also be prepared to contain an incident or subsea “blowout” if one should occur.
While around 20 capping stacks have been built for use in subsea well control incidents, most are large, weighing from 90 tons to 180 tons, and require vast lifting ...
In 2010, the industry came together to bring BP’s Macondo well in the US Gulf of Mexico under control. The blowout, explosion and fire on the semi-submersible Deepwater Horizon was not the offshore ...
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HWCG LLC and Trendsetter Engineering, Inc. are pleased to announce a significant expansion of HWCG’s deepwater well containment incident response capabilities in 2019. In ...
Shaffer Inc. recently completed construction of a multimillion dollar subsea drilling system for Caspmorneftegas, an operating company in the Republic of Azerbaijan. The subsea stack will be installed ...